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Dirty Cockney Rhyming Slang by some random blokes with time on their hands

Dirty Cockney Rhyming Slang by some random blokes with time on their hands: The word Cockney comes from cockeneyes which means eggs that are misshapen as if laid by a cock. Originated in the 17th century. And thought to spoken by thieves, traders and entertainers, by 19th century, who wanted to keep secrets from strangers. … Read more

Edgar Cayce’s Story Of Emotions And Attitudes

Edgar Cayce’s Story Of Emotions And Attitudes: Deep stuff. The guy mostly conveys his message in prose/verse/Shakespeare type vocab. His main message don’t do anything to anyone that you’d not have done to yourself… and LOVE!!! Art Of Living taught me all this in 5 days so it was pretty much been there done that.

The Richest Man in Babylon by George Clason

(Full audiobook below) Short book on how to acquire, keep and multiply riches… which was translated from Babylonian texts. So get, secure, invest. Oh and work hard and have a portion for charity! The 7 simple rules of money:1) Start thy purse to fattening: save money.2) Control thy expenditures: don’t spend more than you need.3) … Read more

Rough Guide To A Better World by DFID (www.roughguide-betterworld.com)

Rough Guide To A Better World by DFID (www.roughguide-betterworld.com): DFID stands for Department for International Development. It’s the essential guide to how the world can be a better place for its poorest inhabitants. A 96 page ‘long’ pocket sized publication that has soooooo much in it. Development and what its about, case studies, challenges, speaking … Read more

He’s Just Not That Into You – The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo

He’s Just Not That Into You -The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo: First of all its mostly by Greg. Tells a woman to wait for the perfect man because ‘YOU’RE WORTH IT’. Basically if he shows any sign of not being 100% into you, ALL THE TIME, then he … Read more

Life In The Tudor Age – All Episodes and Reader’s Digest Book Review

Reader’s Digest published severs Journey Into The Past books, here we see Europe in the 16th century. It includes so much… Conditions of life, struggles for life coz of the plague, families, houses, household habits, clothes, cosmetics, courts, merchants, adventures, festivals, games, theatre, life on the streets, country, road, village and farm, religion in the … Read more

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